Being proactive and not litter myself, and set examples for those who live in that neighborhood.
Also, if littering is an issue with a neighbor (you know, trash on their yards, etc.), you can actually contact the city to have this person cited.
If it's a more broad range, like your WHOLE neighborhood, I would suggest going to a city hall meeting and addressing the issue, and hearing your local reps solution to the problem. It's not a one-time thing to have the issue resolved, you may have to go many times, but it's a great way to know your neighbors who have same concerns.. and remember that active constituents who voice their needs are the ones these politicians are out to grab votes from.. not the silent one who sits at home and complains.
You can keep your surroundings clean by making sure to dispose of garbage in the proper manner. Recycling plastics, glass, and metals helps to keep areas clean.
cats have fur to keep themself clean and in the winter they keep themself warm if they do not have fur they go through peoples house looking for stuff
Its important because it most peoples drinking water and you need to keep it clean so they can stay healthy.
The Neighbourhood
Neighbourhood
keep school clean
i live in a neighbourhood
No, "neighbourhood" is a noun that refers to a geographic area or community in which people live. It is not used as a verb in the English language.
A neighbourhood is a thing , a noun.
it is important tokeep the leaves of the plant clean to keep their food that they produces keep clean and fresh
Peace in the Neighbourhood was created in 1993.
Neighbourhood Threat was created in 1990.
Shirl's Neighbourhood ended in 1983.